Inter reserve goalkeeper Daniele Padelli is set to leave the club this summer and return to fellow Serie A club Udinese on a free transfer.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the veteran goalkeeper will be released by Inter when his contract expires this summer, and he has already lined up a new club for next season.

Udinese have reached an agreement with Padelli to bring the goalkeeper to the Dacia Arena on a two-year contract and will return to the Zebrette for the upcoming campaign.

Padelli spent a season at Udinese in 2012-13 and made nine Serie A appearances, having spent the previous year on loan without playing.

The Bianconeri are looking to bring an experienced back-up as they look to strengthen their squad, with first choice Juan Musso linked to Inter.

The 35-year-old joined Inter from Torino in 2017 and has only featured three times, with all his appearances coming last season in place of Samir Handanovic.